CamBae.com Offers Performers 3-Month 100% Payout Promo

LOS ANGELES — Adult webcam site CamBae.com is offering all new performers a full 100 percent payout for their first three months on the platform.

According to the company, the offer is part of CamBae.com’s promo package and is designed to provide performers with an incentive to stay with the company that invested in them.

“This comes as a perk to all those webcam models who are thinking about getting into the cam show business but are on the ropes about making the decision and taking the plunge into [this realm],” says a company spokesperson. “With three months getting paid the full price, taking all of the profits for themselves, webcam models get to have a taste of the real action and making a decision about sticking with CamBae.com.”

The spokesperson notes that one of the main reasons this promotional move was made is so that the performers stay with CamBae.com since the world of camming is dynamic and performers are constantly searching for a place to call home — and in most cases, home is where the best payouts are.

“The ‘first three months’ rule is there to show the performers that they are taken care of and that CamBae.com appreciates their work, but most of all have a deep understanding of the value that they bring to the site,” the spokesperson explains. “That’s a perk from the jump.”

Along with these incentives, each performer receives a bonus once they reach a certain income level during a 30-day period. Reward systems are also incorporated into CamBae.com’s payout program, called “Lucky Pick,” where one random performer is picked during the day to receive a 100 percent payout for their show.

“These strategies have managed to keep the employee turnover rates as low as possible since the performers are the ones who are in control of their income,” the spokesperson concludes. “Those who are on the ropes about becoming webcam models can sign up at CamBae.com and give it a trial run — After all, the first three months are all yours.”

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